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Early voting in North Carolina

Mail-in and early in-person votes cast2,167,503

38%
31%
31%
DEMGOPOther
Last updated Nov. 9. Party registration is publicly available in the state. For each state, the total number of early votes is sourced either by TargetSmart or state officials; the highest number will be reported daily.Data provided by TargetSmart

More to the story: Inflation in the South

National Election Results by State
State NamePercent InCandidatesLink to Page

In poll after poll, inflation has dominated how Americans view the economy, emerging as a top concern in the lead up to the November 2022 midterms.

In poll after poll, inflation has dominated how Americans view the economy, emerging as a top concern in the lead up to the November 2022 midterms.

How prices have changed from last year

7.7%
South
7.1%
USA
National Election Results by State
State NamePercent InCandidatesLink to Page
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

Prices in the South, change from one year earlier

Difference from national average
-10
0
+10
percentage points
housing
0%
Dec. '21Nov. '22
meat and eggs
0
10%
Dec. '21Nov. '22
clothing
0%
Dec. '21Nov. '22
Difference from national average
-10
0
+10
percentage points
gas
0
10
20
30
40
50
60%
Dec. '21Nov. '22
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

How North Carolina voted in past presidential elections

2020 Presidential Results
  • R
    Donald
    Trump
    49.9%
  • D
    Joe
    Biden
    48.6%
2020 Exit Polls

Summary of 2020 Exit Poll data that shows the proportion of how different groups voted.

Men
Men: Democrats45%Men: republicans54%
Women
Women: Democrats53%Women: republicans46%
White
White: Democrats33%White: republicans66%
Black
Black: Democrats92%Black: republicans7%
Hispanic /Latino
Hispanic/ Latino: Democrats57%Hispanic/ Latino: republicans42%
Asian
Not enough data
College Graduate
College Graduate: Democrats59%College Graduate: republicans41%
No College degree
No College Degree: Democrats43%No College Degree: republicans55%
2016 Presidential Results
  • R
    Donald
    Trump
    50.5%
  • D
    Hillary
    Clinton
    46.8%
2016 Exit Polls

Summary of 2016 Exit Poll data that shows the proportion of how different groups voted.

Men
Men: Democrats38%Men: republicans56%
Women
Women: Democrats52%Women: republicans45%
White
White: Democrats32%White: republicans63%
Black
Black: Democrats89%Black: republicans8%
Hispanic /Latino
Hispanic/ Latino: Democrats57%Hispanic/ Latino: republicans40%
Asian
Not enough data
College Graduate
College Graduate: Democrats47%College Graduate: republicans50%
No College degree
No College Degree: Democrats43%No College Degree: republicans53%